SPICILEGIA FLORE SINENSIS. 357 
and perhaps only a variety, but the upper leaves are whee more 
oblique, quite destitute of the long acumen of tha 
uzolsia ovalis Miq.—Secus fl. West River, a. Canton- 
ensis, satin Mo-lam, d. 25 Maii 1882, leg. C. Ford. A native of 
the mountainous regions of India and the Malayan Archipelago, 
not heretofore recorded from China. 
\3\ 82. Myrica (Morriita) adenophora, sp. nov. — Dioica?, 
ramulis teretibus novellis dense breviter crispulo-tome ntosis 
glandulisque aureis conspersis, adultis glabris, foliis a 
coriaceis obovatis margine revolutis pecosedie integerrimis v. 
simplicibus solitariis densifloris folio triplo brevioribus, floribus 
bractea ovata ciliata dorso dense aureo- glandulosa fultis, staminibus 
6 bracteolis bracte consimilibus interstinctis 
In dicione Ting-on, ins. Hai-nan, m. Nov. 1882, leg. rev. B. C. 
saw (Herb. propr. n. 22159. 
very neat shrub, apparently nearer M. rubra §. & Z.! 
Sy sane of the Indian or Malayan species. I have not seen settle 
ower 
Fd 
rydium Beccarii Parl.? —In jurisdictione Hung-mo 
territorii pa est Lai dictorum, ins. Hai-nan, d. 21 Nov. 1882, 
invenit rey. B. C. — The specimens are sterile, but such as 
they are, they agree perfectly with are s diagnosis of the 
' Species, hitherto aly recorded from Borneo. Mr. Henry found it 
about casa = ai but adds that very large trees are said to grow 
in the m 
325 8 84. Podocarpu us ee argotenia, 
usculis basi su ubtortis em all eeouinirohaGe vallide viridibus — 
lucidis su ees prominente subtus suleato stomatibus 
including the nerve, make the under surface of the leaf longitudi- 
nally 5-banded. It is evidently nearly allied to P. macrophylla Don, 
and P. chinensis Wall., which, notwithstanding aximowicz’s 
opinion (Mél. biol. Acad. St. Pétersb. vi. 562 Eee ‘venture still to 
regard as distinct au I may add that Mr. C. Ford has found the 
latter unquestionab y wild amongst steep rocks on Victoria Peak, 
Hongkong, so that it is not a ‘‘varietas in hortis exorta”), and is 
in Pines rather more like the acchipalagio P. polystachya R. Br. 
